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This Week in Psychology — Week of March 23, 2026

by Book Report · March 28, 2026 · 4 min read
This Week in Psychology — Week of March 23, 2026

Most Read Psychology Books This Week

  • Aliss by Patrick Senécal, Jeik Dion
    Published: November 16, 2000
    This captivating tale follows Alice, a brave young woman who leaves her sheltered life in Quebec for the eclectic chaos of Montreal. As she navigates the bizarre and eccentric individuals around her, the story delves into themes of identity and the surrealism of urban living, resonating with readers interested in psychological exploration and the human condition.
    Stats: 10689 → 12569 (delta +1880, +17%)
  • The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
    Published: January 1, 2006
    In this seminal work, Plath immerses readers in the mind of Esther Greenwood, whose downward spiral into mental illness captures the agonizing complexity of her identity and societal pressures. As a classic of psychological literature, it continues to resonate deeply with readers, particularly those grappling with themes of depression and existential angst.
    Stats: 1247140 → 1248109 (delta +969, +0.08%)
  • The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment by Eckhart Tolle
    Published: January 1, 2010
    Tolle invites readers on a transformative journey into mindfulness, emphasizing the importance of living in the present moment to transcend the ego. This work has profoundly impacted self-help and psychology literature, establishing itself as a cornerstone for those seeking deeper spiritual awareness and emotional wellbeing.
    Stats: 457533 → 458036 (delta +503, +0.11%)
  • The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon
    Published: May 18, 2004
    Through the eyes of Christopher, an autistic teenager, this mystery novel captivates readers by exploring human emotions and experiences from a unique perspective. It raises intriguing questions about communication and understanding, showing readers the complexities of neurodiversity and its challenges within societal frameworks.
    Stats: 1607482 → 1607805 (delta +323, +0.02%)
  • Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
    Published: October 25, 2011
    Kahneman provides an insightful dissection of the two systems driving our thought processes, revealing how cognitive biases affect our judgments. This groundbreaking work remains essential for anyone interested in psychology, economics, and decision-making, unveiling the complex interplay of human reasoning.
    Stats: 596362 → 596639 (delta +277, +0.05%)

Rising in Psychology

  • Aliss by Patrick Senécal, Jeik Dion
    Published: November 16, 2000
    Alice's quest for identity in Montreal confronts absurdity head-on, providing psychological insights into societal norms and personal chaos. Its recent surge speaks to a growing fascination with the intersection of horror and existential thought in contemporary media.
    Stats: 10689 → 12569 (delta +1880, +17%)
  • The Way of Excellence: A Guide to True Greatness and Deep Satisfaction in a Chaotic World by Brad Stulberg
    Published: January 27, 2026
    Stulberg's exploration of true excellence stands out against the backdrop of modern hustle culture, focusing on sustainable growth and fulfillment. This message resonates strongly with readers aiming to navigate the incessant distractions of contemporary life.
    Stats: 525 → 552 (delta +27, +5.14%)
  • Botanik des Wahnsinns by Leon Engler
    Published: August 12, 2025
    Engler’s narrative brings familial mental health issues into sharp focus, reflecting the anxieties surrounding inherited psychological conditions and fostering a deep connection with readers experiencing similar pains. The rising interest in this book illustrates a shift towards honest discussions about mental health heritage.
    Stats: 2095 → 2156 (delta +61, +2.91%)
  • The Brain at Rest: How the Art and Science of Doing Nothing Can Improve Your Life by Joseph Jebelli
    Published: June 24, 2025
    This insightful examination of rest and mental health encourages readers to reconsider productivity paradigms. Jebelli's research-driven approach resonates with those feeling overwhelmed, highlighting the need for balance in a frenetic world.
    Stats: 1244 → 1273 (delta +29, +2.33%)
  • The Power of Mattering: How Leaders Can Create a Culture of Significance by Zach Mercurio
    Published: May 13, 2025
    Mercurio's work challenges leaders to foster environments of recognition, addressing the pervasive feelings of insignificance in workplaces. As mental health awareness grows, his insights into value and belonging are increasingly relevant and needed.
    Stats: 283 → 295 (delta +12, +4.24%)

Psychology Pick of the Week

This week, my standout recommendation is The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment by Eckhart Tolle. This classic work is not just about personal growth but an essential guide to breaking down the walls created by our own minds. In a time when mental wellness is paramount, Tolle's approach offers a refreshing reminder of the power of living in the present moment, making it a compelling read for anyone navigating the complexities of modern life.

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